My tummy would go hard, then soft and kept changing. You wouldn't be "showing" yet. baby is teeny tiny atm, but you are probably bloated like most women do with the start of pregnancy or when they get their periods.

My tummy would go hard, then soft and kept changing. You wouldn't be "showing" yet. baby is teeny tiny atm, but you are probably bloated like most women do with the start of pregnancy or when they get their periods.

I have been told by my ob that the more pgs you have the faster you show. The body can "remember" the shape and sizes you have been in the past and can expand to those sizes easier each time so even thow you may not bet bigger with baby number 4 than baby number one you may get to that size faster.

I have been told by my ob that the more pgs you have the faster you show. The body can "remember" the shape and sizes you have been in the past and can expand to those sizes easier each time so even thow you may not bet bigger with baby number 4 than baby number one you may get to that size faster.

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